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The Quebec daily mercury
Tout au long du XIXe siècle, le Quebec Mercury soutient les intérêts de la bourgeoisie anglophone conservatrice de Québec. [...]

Le Quebec Mercury est un journal en langue anglaise qui paraît pour la première fois à Québec le 5 janvier 1805. Il est fondé par Thomas Cary, marchand et bibliophile anglophone de Québec. D'abord hebdomadaire, il devient bihebdomadaire en 1816, trihebdomadaire en 1832, puis quotidien en 1863.

Rival du journal francophone Le Canadien, dont il a stimulé la naissance, et pourfendeur de l'ordre traditionnel du Québec francophone, le Quebec Mercury soutient les intérêts de la bourgeoisie anglophone conservatrice de Québec. Le journal appuie les décisions du gouvernement britannique et prend position dans les débats politiques du Canada, ce qui l'amène dans les premières décennies de son existence à s¿opposer régulièrement aux élus du Bas-Canada.

De facture étonnamment moderne, le Quebec Mercury présente les nouvelles locales accompagnées de nouvelles étrangères pigées dans les journaux anglais et américains. Le journal réserve dans ses pages une large place à la publicité.

Thomas Cary fils prend les rênes du journal à la retraite de son père en 1823.

Le ton francophobe des débuts s'adoucira avec les années. Thomas Cary partagera d'ailleurs la propriété du journal avec George-Paschal Desbarats de 1828 à 1848. George Thomas Cary, fils de Thomas, dirigera la publication à partir de 1855.

John Henry Willan, avocat, devient éditorialiste en 1850. Le Quebec Mercury prend alors des positions favorables à l'annexionnisme avec les États-Unis. Willan restera au journal jusqu'en 1862. En août 1862, la famille Cary met le journal en location, ce qui permet à Josiah Blackburn et à George Sheppard de prendre les postes d'éditeur et de rédacteur, dans le but d'appuyer l'homme politique réformiste John Sandfield MacDonald, qui devient premier ministre du Canada-Uni.

Le retour au pouvoir du conservateur John A. MacDonald en mars 1864 entraîne la réapparition de Willan au Quebec Mercury afin d'appuyer le projet de confédération, mais avec moins d'enthousiasme que le Morning Chronicle.

Le tirage du Quebec Mercury atteint 1000 exemplaires en 1870 et 3000 en 1898, année où George Stewart, auteur et critique littéraire, en fait l'acquisition. Le journal était demeuré la propriété de la famille Cary jusqu'en février 1890. L'homme politique libéral Joseph-Israël Tarte, proche de Wilfrid Laurier, achète le Mercury en 1902, mais la surabondance de journaux anglophones à Québec ne permet pas au journal de survivre au-delà d'octobre 1903.

BEAULIEU, André et Jean HAMELIN, La presse québécoise des origines à nos jours, Québec, Presses de l'Université Laval, 1973, vol. I, p. 14-15.

GAUVIN, Daniel, « Cary, Thomas [père] », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

JONES, Elwood H., « Blackburn, Josiah », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

LA TERREUR, Marc « Cary, Thomas [fils] », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

WATERSTON, Elizabeth, « Willan, John Henry », Dictionnaire biographique du Canada, en ligne.

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[" r «unes HT STVDIA KT POITI.OS K T !\u2022 Il .K I, I A H l A .1/ .\u2014 l'iy.(Itorj.IV.ft.'VOLUME LXII.-NUMBER 153.THURSDAY EVlNINO.JULY 4.1807.PRIOR THREE CENTS.THE QUEBEC MERCURY, (I AHUHIIKII RV \u2019J'li'IR.C*KV, Sk.s., 1805 ) a K I) It G K T .c: A It V , KmTOR AS\u2019D I'l\u2019ILIlUXU, Rates of Advertising.First intirtion, H liiitiK rdiJ initier -7 11 Dull to 10 .0 80 -\u2014Uiiwurdiiof 10 lin«ii,8o.l>»'r lii\u201c' Substi/utnl inurtwin\u2014QuarUr Price.All Ailvcrtlsi-montR, uunconpAnled with dirt'ctinoR, «re iiuertfil until furhid, aihI rlmrired nccordinttly.Onlem foriliiK imtiimiuit AdvertlHRinent*, to ht- in u'ii/i1 lot.*\t\" Rr.iwn.NOVA SCOT'AN.\t.2300 tonn\t*\u2022 A ini.UK Eli! AX\t\t.2-2; 10 toiiH\tM lirniiftw north American.,\t1 \u2022 1781 tons\t\u2022* Kerr.DAMASCUS \t\tAm ton*\t\u2022\u2022 t\\ alls.I\u2019ickels lo Utlawti cun 1\"' also obtained at the llouuvi-nliire Depot.MARKET STEAMER \" DAGMAR, (!apt.McGowax.t /iwunte.\u2014I eaves Canal Basin, Tuesday* and Fridays,at noon.Ihtwnwahts.\u2014 Leaves Carillon Mondays and Thursdays, ut 8 a in.R W.SHEPHERD Quebec, May 16, 1867\t||5 1-filey, t ramp * Co\u2019s Fruity Port.1 huiiiosie'H Particular\t» Kingston * Dry (In Wood or Bottle.) For Sale hy WOODS * r o, Quebec, May 28, 1887,\tj.-A-lo Ac l\ti*.^ \u2019 UINE'H S DUBLIN PORTER, Hililiurl's Loudon\tdo.Buss' India Ale, Yuunge'a Alloa Ale.For Sain h\\ Qlleliec, May in, 1887.WOODS * CG.124 QUEBEC : .Saturday, June li.I hi! 7 Currying (Ar CantiHion unit United Stntei Milite.Sailing from LIVERPOOL every THL'RK.DAY, and from QUEBEC every SATUB-DAY,calling nt Loch Fuylu to receive on board and land Mails and Passengers, from and to Londonderry.Dates of sailing are as billows FROM NORTH AMERICAN MORAVIAN .\u2022 COMPANY ROYAL MAIL THROUGH UNE For Buntibnrnois, Cornwall, Dii.-kinsou's Lauding, Morrishurgli, Prescott, llrock-ville, Gimoque, Kingston, Coho'irg, Pott Hope, Darlington, Toronto uud llnmilton.teff\u2018l>iri**»\u2022 Kugli.li Paper*\u2014Sinclair A Son American do\t\u201co Auction Sale of Jowelery-L Uevaoy.O t it It-C 4 Brydgu*.Standard l'ublicationi\u2014n «i H'im-O T H It\u2014t'hango of Timc-U J Urydg.-e.Montreal TolegrapU Co\u2014lae Daker*.Commercial llouee-lJcl.au Uro.Uer*.auction SALES.hole of Condemned StoreB-Maxl.au.U ' K.tcD.lve Trade Sale\u2014 Sv* rocjT A.rrlvn.1 «*\u2019 HIS BKKIiLEXCV THH iiiraini_- CBRPÛM1IÛH «I WBi -\tCITY HALL, 4!b July.¦8b7- rpilE MA YOU, ALPKHMKN ANUOOCN- 1 CII.LOKS will present au Al ^.corn' to Hi* Governor,Sir NarelMC Fortunat Utile»*.FRIDAY, P M.; at 'l\"> i's.liarnent XO-MOREOW At THUEE o'elocli Buililinfia.The CITIZENS nr.the Mayor and C< cusioii.Il Y ORDER .juel.ee, July >,18,17 .luviied to lu'coinpauy ii pc.it ion on tide Of OR THE MAYOR 153 IllltBtC BfliBD SfIBiDE.ADttKbSS TOSUtA.t BELI.EAl.i.f tin ri HEMKMUEUS i to MEET «t their I Friday AttermaJU, at Half I\u2019a-l t0 the Parliament II-use n presei t the Li- uleiiant Governor w'th Hoard are niiueated ms, Tu.MOHltuW I'wo, to pro- ceed His Execllenry an addreM.By Order Quebec, J-tlv 4, i,i'>I H GRANT, Secretary.lin*-153 In our lust we dehned wl.at u Canadiau now in, namely, an inhabitant of the Dominion by birth or icddonce and lull alhviauco et law j-ri.r to .July 1st, IS.iT-What a (.'ui.adiau was, it was liar*i to s.y only a very shoro limn ago.Outside the i fr-ntier* of Sydenham'* Cana la a Canadian me tut any hotly who lived in thu country i within the IVouiier there wa* a guographi oil limit I j per C.itudiaii and lower (muadian.Ag.in, tltoau were locally re* divided.In Upper Canada oewcoiuori w.-rc elasae.l according to their place* of uativity.The people of the soi1 nulled themaclvoi \u201c ^ our Exeelloocy, in the name of thoir foil-.w citizen», cn expression of the j->y which they have experienced ut y-ur elevation to the exalted office .1' Lieutenant Governor of Quebec.The, greet w.th plea-tire in your Excellency the first French Lieutenant Governor that lias been given to them since Canada e .me under the protection of the British Empire.A* a member of the Administration which lias perfected the great work of Confederation, Your Exe-dlencj ha-1 unquestionable right to this important and honorable position ; it is a merited recomj Mise for the service# which you have rendered to tho country.They are convinced that under the administration of Yur F.xeclleaoy the Province ol Quebec will make great progrès* ' and will ever occupy an honorable place among the oilier ptovineos of tho Dominion.May Your Excellency enjoy a long lilc lor the honor, happiness and prosperity ol thi* province.SfcvkitE Dumoulin, Mayor., Three Hivers, .'Jrd July, 1HI)7.Loud cheers followed the delivery ol the ad-ires* and Hi* Excellency\u2019s reply, and the band\u2014that of the l\u2018th Battalion, which went up last evening to meet His Excellency\u2014 played the National Anthem.A deputation afterwards waited upon Hie Narcisse on hoard the steamer, and congratulated him upon his appointment to tho honorable po-iti-m lie now occupies.The le-ding hot-Is and othur building* facing the river were illuminated.(gneke Ittmuri].THURSDAY EVENING, JULY I THE REFORM CONVENTION TORONTO.AT CUSTOM HOUSE RECEIPTS.The amount collected al the Luslom House to-day was 821117.74.DEATH OF THE HON.SHEPPARD.\\\\\\ Passenger* from Thne Rivers today, inform us of the sudden death on Monday last ut St.Grégoire terminus of the Giuml Trunk Railway opposite that eity, t-f the Honorable William Shcppaid, D.C L.The deceased was father of 'I ax field Sheppard K-q., ami formerly a merchant of this city.He had been for twenty years pist residing at Drumtuondville, Eastern Townships, and bad reached hi* 84th year.Mr.Sheppard Was culled to the Executive Council, if we rccoleet rightl).while Lord Aylmer was Governor.Mr.Sheppard was one of the founders, and, for some time, President ol the Literary imd Historical Society, to which he e.ntr.bated many valuable papers.\u2014 - ¦\u2014 -\u2022- ClIURcil Soctl tV.\u2014A meeting of the Chinch .'-ociely wilt b- in 11 in the l.cciuic Hull thi*evening.Addies- s will bn delivereo by the Lord B slmpot the Di *oe»e, the He,.H.Walker, Rtotor of Bi-Imp's College L- nm-XVill*, Mr.Ilotm-kurul Sherbrooke.Cutiiiuadder A*ho, H.N , and the Rev.Mr.Lystcr of Ga.-pé.Theie will al*o he -musical perloim .oeo umier the direO'i-ui ol Mr.MilD, -rgiuLi, ot the Anglican Lai e dral.A CO-l-et on will be mu Je,-luring'In e,cuing, lor the iins-iunary v tk of tl e Cbureh in the Diueere.First Salx in t t iiuem y \u2014Tho auction of Mr.Muiphy, on account of M.G.Mountain, yi sterday, is notable a-, innucurating ths system of selling by dollar* and cent-for the fir-t time at a public salt- in Queb,-The cental rnea-ure of 1U0 ib*., ins ead mc« Patton, Levis ; Brigade I Major Leg tré ; Captains Vojer, Roy, Gag-tiler, Dugal, Giruoauand Vohl; Lieutenaot Blais, A.P.C.to the Commandant of Que bre ; Lieutenants Têtu, Baby and MacDonald ; Ensign Diotioe ; Surgeon J.H.Biiuchet.Several leading citizens and a number of Volunteer officers eseorled His Kxcedency to his resilience.The address of congru tuluii n, adopted by the City Council list night, will be presented to him to-morrow at three p.m., at the Parliamentary Build- I \u2022\"«»\u2022 M -jar Gingras of the 9th Battalion, School Examination.\u2014 The annus examination of the pupils of thoCoramerci Academy, St.Angele streot, conducted by the Christian Brothers, took place yesterday afternoon.There was a very large attend ancc of ladies and gentlemen who took the greatest interest in the proceedings.The prize* were distributed by ths Rev.M Auclaire, Cnri of Quebec, and as each little fellow stepped up with bright and gladsome countenance to receive the rewards of bis well-earned laurels he was greeted with applause.At the conclusion of the exam' ination the Rev.Mr.Auclaire addressed the pupils in a warm eulogistic style, prais ing them for the great proficiency they had shown, and pointing out tbc advantages of the admirable aystem of cducati tl-ey were receiving.He was followed the English language by the Rev M Mnguirc, of St.Patrick\u2019s in the same strain The Academy is under the direction of Brother Anthony, ossisted by two brothers of tho order.Complimentary.\u2014The members of the L.0.L.Society in this eity, entertained tbeir brethren of the 10th Brigade Royal Artillery, at the Temperance Hall, on Saturday evening, on the oeossion of their approaching departure from this station The Hall was well filled, and after supper the usual loyal and other roosts, appropriate to the occasion, were drank with all tho honors, and all present parted in harmony tho entertainers wishing their guests a happy sojourn ut their next destination.Fatal Result of Invading a Husband's Bedroom.\u2014On Monday evening, John M'N.tuurray, aged 29, labourer, died in Carlisle Infirmary.Deceased lodged with a man named Patrick M'Avoy, at ! Egrcm mt, and bo canto by tho serious injure* r-'-ulting in bis death in this way .; \u2014On Sunday, the 26th ult., M Avoy wa-I informed th .t Ins lodger was in his wile\u2019* i b -drooin, and hearing sounds of a struggle up.-tair-, lie seized the poker aud ruslnd up.M'Nsmunay was contending with Mr-.M\u2019Avoy in bed, and her beared hu*band at once felled him on the head with the poker, tod cave him a thru*! which sent him dowo a pair of steps.Hi* he id was laid open, aud the wooed* becoming mere d .neerous tie was brought to Carlisle Infirmary i-n the 3l»t ult.lie liuge-ed until six o\u2019clock on Monday evening.M\u2019Avoy was brought before the magi-lrate- a fortnight ago, when no totality was apprehended ; and the bench, thinking he h d uood cuuso to use tile poker, dismissed the charge.\u2014Ciirlitli Esiiminrr./ (hr M'rcmi/.Ottawa, July 11.Slit,\u2014Juuc had scarce!) expire I ur of midnight the-uluto h id, of oour*e, u very grand hut somewhat melancholy elf ot.H was not tliuhliarp and well timed tiling of a joyous salut-', but the -low firing t sc miiig-ly minute gun* , even thu weather Was out animating.All the previous day a -eorch-iugly hot wind blew, tree* ro- kei and tlnir leave* rustled, while nature -i-rhed and languished in heat, wind and dust.The -ky was leaden-hued, and a flash of lightning ocea-sinually aud very lazily appeared and disappeared.Nature had I *t all her energy.As, however, daylight of the first July morning appeared, th-!-ky wia bright and clear, the air comparatively c el and refre-h ing, ami there were cousi-lerublc signs ol activity.Military uniform* might everywhere be seen , the public edifices bad llag-upon them ; something like music, not being positively organ grinding, could be heard in the streets ; there wa- a ooutinuou* \u201ctramp, tramp, \u2019 of human feet, an intermittent roll of carriages, aud rattle of heavy waggons, with pirasols, piclty hats and feather*, and silk dresses everywhere to bo iin-t with, and the whole mass, betwe-\u2019ii ton and twelve clock iu the lureuouu, seuiueJ moving towards the House* of Purlintuuit ; and there, before noon, everybody ha-1 arrived\u2014 Hi* Excellency, the then about-to.be Govcr nor General of thu Dominion of Canada , their \u201c ludships\" the Judges, who were to swear him into office ; the members of the Privy Council that wero-to-be ; tho military and civil immediate heads of department- ; the great well-washed country people and citizens , the citizen-soldiery, hiuu artillery, ariet-coatod infantry, green-coated nllu -iments, and grej-coalcd cadets.Tho outside ullcci was very gay if not particularly grand.What took place inside was, to a great extent, private, but was very intore-itiog.Mr.John Alexander Macdonald had lapsed into Sir John Knight Commuoiicr of the Bath, und Messrs.Car-tier, Galt, IlowLnJ, McDougill, Archibald ud I illuy bad become ('w-i from each pro-incc) Companions of the Btth.The out-ide public were very much pleased to learn all this, and the probability further i* that the knowledge of it added to the tiitrohiug1 a* the battery of artillery literally trotted i i*t ili* Excellency the Governor General alterwards, to the \u201cReel ol' Tulloobgoruin,\" played by the band of one of the b titubons of the Kill- Brigade, kindly lent for tbr.ooasion.By the way the military display, the/eu dr joie, marching past in quick lime, m open and close column of divt-ious, and ihe general effect were very go.-d ; but the two companies of the Rtiio Brigade, » ho, iu rear of all, marched und wheeled admirably, had ou \u201cshocking bud bats,\" having apparently used their shakos fur months past as a habitant docs hi* bonnit-rouge to deep in.The day otherwise passed admirably, with a few free fights, and in the evening the two Houses of Parliament were illumi uated and some squibs aud rockets were thrown up at the cost of tho citizen*.Not house had any light, but such as were ordinarily needed\u2014lurthing dip*, composition moulds, tbc gas, and coal oil lamp* to light the Ottawaian* to bed.Tho towu lopt soundly at one in tho morning.Your*, CilEOl-S.widow, Carlotia, now in Europe at lateat ; dati-s.had !-eeu inlormud o( tho critic I situation in which .Maximilian found himself, ! and there cm be but little doubt the stak and at li ne» deranged ox-Kiiipreui, wln-n I m i-ie aware of the fate which has belalun her unfortunate hushaud, will be uuablo t > withstand tin) nh»ck to her nervou» .-ystciu, and perhaps succumb, oven before the In-dy ol the executed Emperor reaches the simre* , of ho native laud.[litjMjrtrtl Jot I ht Dulljf Mci't'uty.] MIDNIGHT DESPATCHES.I\u2019iU HOPE AN NUWS.BY THE CABLE.LONDONDERRY, July J- The ss.Moravian, from Quebec, lias { arrived en route to Liverpool.LONDON, July 3.Late news from Brazil, in speaking ol the United Slates colonists there, says ihul they arc suffering tho gresteot destitution, und bitterly repent their journey to that country.The estate of Sir Morion Peto has been put iu batikiuptcy.LIVERPOOL, July 3.Senator Sherman is a passenger on the hte inter City of Paris which-ailed for N-\u2019W York to-day.He denounce* Attorney General Stanberry\u2019s opinion on recon-truc-tion laws us an attempt tu annul tho acts of CoOgreb*.LONDON, July 3, EVE.Consols closed 9U.5»20'a 72^.Illinois Central 7'.Q.Erie 4\u20193}.AMERICAN NEWS.(Commercial.^Compiled uffl.Ully tor the Dally Mercury, by order ot the It.iard of Trade J I >1 PO R T 8.July 3.Per Gtand Trunk Hallway\u2014Iu bdlus forks to J H-gaouetle.1 case, I tu-k mdze to .1 Tie.zoo brU dour to C Hunt, ia bute» \u2022nuihcr to (' Hvaudi\u2019l.S do do to II S Seott A < o 1 cook aiul parlor stove to A K trie, 'i stoves, I oven, a pots, \u2022 kettle*, 2 spiders to 'J' Anderson.Skipping IntcUiprurr.Vt*'Vita Mnrury hhipping Intelligciii e Includes all Arrivals, Clvarani-es aud l.'.iul'f uuten-d at the Custom House, up to closing hour, 4 p.in.each day.I'oRT OF liUKMKC.A R U I V £ j), July 4 Ship Muldon, W-ldaoose, I'liitbaKt-na, May in, (; .i.cv.-v A i o, bal.- Veteran, Tliomas, Alexandria, April 30, do, du.\u2014\u2014 Com ordia, iilanch, Catthagenn, May 28, A Ollmour A eo, brick* and bal.\u2014\tFidelia, Cook, Liverpool.May 24, H Fry, bal.Hark Baltic, Greenberg, Madeira, \u2014 A Gil-rnour It co, Lui.Scbr Capricieuse, i.afiauce, Moisie Hiver,-, order, bal.\u2014\u2014Fi-llclte, Michaud,\tdo, \u2014, A Fias r A co, sultuou.-Hrovidcuce, 1\u2019etls, Fictou, \u2014, order, coals, \u2014\tKlmira, Faisons, Hay of Dluuds, -, Lord A M-ijor, herrings.-Arthemise, Lislois, Fictou,-, DeWolf A Vaughan, coal*.ARCHDUKE MAXIMILIAN OF AUSTRIA, LATE EMPEROR OF MEXICO.Ferdinand Maximilian Joseph, Archduke of Austria, and brolherol the reigning Emperor Francis Joseph, was born July li, 1832, aud consequently was nearly thiity-tive years of age at ibu time of his tragic death.Littlo known even outside ol Europaau aristocratic circles, thu people of this Continent would have taken but slight interest in the career of this zVusirtan Priuco, but for tho exciting events which, dating the lust fouryears, brought Maximilian iO prominently bcfoio the Ametican publie as Emperor of Mexico.The troubles of that country are of tuu recent date, and are even continuing at this wriiioi', that their successive recital in this instance would be entirely superfluous.As a matter of record, however, it should be staled bate that it was under the direction of ihe French Commander, acting under ospociil orders of Napoleon, that tho Assembly of Mexican notables sent, in 18Ü3 ; u deputation of their number to offer tho Mexicau crown to the zVrchduke Maximi ia», theu chief in command of tbc Austrian navy.Their address was presented to him on thu 3rd of September, 18t>3, to which he replied on the 3rd of thu suoceeJing month, accept-tog the crown upon condition that it c people of Mexico sliuuld express tlnir willingness to acknowledge him as iheii Emperor l-y giving him a majority ol their votes which, should bo cast fur that put pose.On the 10th ot April, 1S04, Prince Maximilian again teceivcd lire Mexican deputstmn atMimmar and formally ice pied the crown of Mexic -.Full oi hope, and determined to raise NEW ORLEANS, July 2 The Trials of Maximilian, Mejia and Miratuon, were ended outlie IDh.They were sentenced to be executed on the Itith.Juarez suspended the exccuiious for three d iys, and tliey were shot on the 19th, at eleven o\u2019clock in the morning.Colonels were sentenced to six years imprisonment, lieutenant-colonel* to live, and the minor offioeta to two.Tho brigudior-gcueruls an-I the cxoep'ioual officers are to be tiled by court-mar1 ial.The eity of Mexico surreudeiel to Diaz on the 2ist.Juarez aunt him a e-ngra-u latory note, with directions lor the disposi lion of tho ptiaoner*, saying :\u2014The native prisoners you will transfer to your own command, or give them liberty, according to the eirouuistauees io which you find them The foreign prisoner* you will retain for the fiinher disposition of the Government Escobedo writes from Qucroturu:\u20141 have, by the i xecution of these mante triilors, made turr -r the order of the day Everywhere I have imposed large oonr-ibu-tions on the rich, an I ouufi-citcd their pri)|)crty iud their all.\\V heie I could tiol do iu person my delegate* have compiled with my orders.I hope, before cl sing my military career, to see the blood ofevciy foreigner spilled that rc-ide- in my country.Roth Liberal and Impcii-1 papers o> Brownsville condemn thu execution and th-Runchero ncw.spipcr i- iu full mourning.Tho Hfruld's spouial says the Baron Magnus, Prussian tuini-tcr, arrived u Queietsro the day bcfoio ihe excoutiou and immediately transmitted by telegraph a formal protest to Juarez, which w is received at half past nine o'clock, on the evening ot tho same day and in reply to which the following was transmitted :\u2014 SAN LOUIS POTOSI, ) June 18, 10 P.M.} Baron MsgnRS, at Qucretaro,\u2014 I am sorry to say to you in answer to your tele gram which you have been plea-cu to send me this night, that as 1 had expressed to you day before yesterday, the President of the Republic is not of the opinion that it is possible to grunt pardon cf Maximilian ol llapsburg, consistent with the grout con sidérations of justice and the necessity ol insuring the future peace of tbo Republic.1 urn, Baton, Respectively your nbdt servi, S.Lfrdo de Tejada Gornpilod from Wlllmur A .Smith's Kuropean Tin)-».Juno 32, SAILED FOB QUEBEC.t'hipp-\u2019Wrt, Hoglo, Newport, June 17.Elphiustoue, , Shields, June 18.Uiaut's Causeway, Heiming, Deal.June 15.Iiiriuuo, Goody, Carthageua, June 11.John biiuar, Sim, Havre, June 12.Maiia, Korsteii.Sunderland, Juno 1 -t.War Cloud,-, Greenock, June »z.SAILED FOR MO.NTHKAL.Bein-letigh, Brown.Leith, June 17.GlutiitTei, Titnnock, Green ck, June 18, Shuudou, \u2014 \u2014, Greenock, June 22.AHUIVED FROM QÜEBEÜ.Fly mouth, June 18\u2014Nelson, Wall*.ARRIVED FROM MONTREAL.Bristol, June 1 j\u2014Deodar, Cuppon.MARITIME NEWS.Rtfiorltd for Hit Doily Merrnry.The *.*.St.David, Capt.Watts, from Liverpool.13th June, 5 o\u2019clock teaterday evening report* puKSud a bark-rigged steamer bound esHl, iu lut.52 8, long.2U.20 ; ship Haukiu, 73 mile* east of Cape Hosier, hound west ; ship Aeme, 40 ro Ks do do, hound east.The pilot report* having pa**ed between twenty-lira and thirty vVm» tMretUuemeHt», l UKSIl ( tKKh II IMS.\\ SUAf.l.LOT ju«t received, »t per |l> won ns * co.Quebec, July 4| m < > S.¦\\ISKsr liKKAKKASr HACON, ut 7(LAV1N0 CARDS.For Bale bv JOHN LEMKBUHIER * CO.Quebec, June IH, 1867\t141 DeKUYPfrsirsS Gift.Now Landing ex \u2022' Mary Durkue,\" from Antwerp : [HDS.DcKuyper's Geneva.COMMENCING ON Tuesday, the 25th lustaut, The Miignilicint Iron Steamer uûCAcuvjsrjt\u2019\u2019, (Captain Faihokikm:,) It'ILL leave the NAPOLEON WHARF, W Quebec, every TUESDAY and FBI DA 1 MORNING, dining lln- Season, at SEVEN o'clock, for the River Saguenav to Hal Ha! Bay, calling at Murray Bay, River du Loup and Tadousac.By taking this steamer nt Quehee, the j Tourist and Invalid will enjoy lln- refreshing 1 and invigorating breeze and picturesque scenery of tiie Lower St.Lawrence, aud ' avoid the annoyanr , the Sails and the Pastilles, or lozenge#, from the i-ntn - Government Springs Z FORI I ERA CO.26 Fabrique Street, Sign of tiie Golden Serpent.Quebec, June 19, 1867.\t142 IJPHUS UNO SURGEONS, I\t______ ¦ MfUK undersigned beg to Inform Gie j .L Physician# and Surgeons of the City of Quebec and neigliliorli.I, that they have PmctUal Mechanic'#Journal i received lately a New .I Complete Stock of Cyclopedia of Machine A Hand 1 Drugs and ClieinicuD, viz.\tTools, entirely new.Oxalido of Cerium, Iodide of Sulphur, Ship Building.| Sulphate of Quinine, 1'eichloride of iron, Villa Architecture.\u2022 \u2022\u2022 Cit of Iron A Quinine, iodide of Pola-siumgp.l.i I\u2019uivrsal Bigrapy IUST RECEIVED a large Supply of Mm Ki-nzie's New and Beaulifiil Sricntllb Pilldications, per \"SI Andrew,\" and \u201cSt Patrick,\" dire l from Glasgow, consisting of .Natural History, iibjeits coliiied to nature, in parts 9ni Muspralt's L'lieinlstry.do 2Si impelial Joiirlial ol Aits and Sciences.do fiin uiTi m micY sïüBt Nu\\V uPKNKD AT 2:!'*\tdirect* (Opposite the Market) B L  I S\u2019 F#Nn GOODS ESfUflUSHMtlil1 m i*.\ti h I as mill h pleasure m infoi'iiiing his > 1 uiiim ioiik cusDiiners and Gie Punlic in oenei.il, that li\" lias ll ST i.Ei'EI) EI> a l.argi and well Selected Assort mi-lit of FAM ) GiniDS uud PKRFl'MEBV, fiom ¦ he English and Fioui h uiaikets: \u2014il l'll as\u2014 Lull.' and Gentlemen's Dressing t'usi Travelling Bags, Wilting Desks.Fain y < 'onibs, Silver 'Tea i'ots, Cigar Cases, Sil vi i l ' ml Baskets, i.adi - * 'unipanions, )\\ ork Boxes, o, eia Glasses.Purse#, Gent's Scurl Pius, Links .v Collar Muds, Finny and Black Fans, ; Fan y Soap and Poluadi s, LuliinA Riinmvl's Se nt lllii\u2018k A WhlteUhaiiis Biooi he# and Eat Rings ni sels, I 'ryslal, I'enrl, Gold ind lii-li Bog Oak, Old Fatlior < bristimis, Fitted lluxes of Si I Ilfs and Soap\", Black Brooches and Ruckles, I Frein h Plates, Fain y Fianies fm FlowerPots, Glass Crown of Eiiglaiid for Toilets, Cigar Slnnd, Ladies' Work Raskcts, Biiishes, Seal Skin Purses, \u2022\u2014also\u2014 THE NEW GAME OF CBOqUKT.Mr.B would return aluceiu thanks foi pa.l favors, and soiicil acootinuaiui oMlie saine, Quehee, June 4, 1867\t129 iiomkku ri;Miam,n (;7.Ji.lni ' ii.K.XJT l* lienltli woiili IihvIok ' I f i1'^1 pf I.I lt_U in H Jewel H» eiimlV I\"'1 cold0 alïVeHlIe.14 O-Hn'^ol'e' \\illHt.Hiiittliifi uf lili*i**l »\u201cd |iiili»'*iiiiry \u2018OHM »\u2022 ' géiiei'iiiy.wiiieii ii not i Uei kid.lead lu ncrimia .lin;'(U.m e» 1 l\" (\t, *ri*«n\u2014whirl, in the \u2022|Ui\u2018;l\u2018e«\t\u2018 idfei tual rellltily '\tHO1*1' \" 1 11\t.\t, have be.Il belol e Ole l'U*\t^ \" BVe, ! uml have a1 way* ai1 11 l\" 1 1\tali.u taken in le-aiiotl.hold l y al\t,i.ruuo|,,,ut eraandcoiiiiiry xl -n » rally ll\u2022\u2022\u2018'¦*e \u2018 the l'rovlliee, Ht 1 ' l\u2018'\u2019\t'\tl'i', '(\u2022 \\\\\u2019 tlell- Norihro|> A l.yioaii, Newniiitle, o.w oral Aireot fi^ « aHH'l\"\t|,,.m| .lolui 1 .?' Oiroux, and ail Medl.tlii D aler».Oiiub«Ci Junu l'fi 1SU7.a,,) and l'\\ the aid of ali llinlrUMellt o! \"u'.l'ne |.o»e., know II a»,lie l'-yi Iioinotri.l-e, gl|HIalllee I lo |ilmillee a lllellke l,|lt\"r*\u2018,l \u2018 fillure llH.leilid «lleol «lie \u201cP ^\t' getiiei Will, daw Id imtriiage p.mliul' It , Lailiiti?Ii.iil'» \u2022»* \u2022 Imrn» ttir, A* *\t, humbiig, a» t bon .and» \"1 wnUwouia U \u2018 «n a,».rt.\tHl.ewil!»e,.dwl,.nd,.lr.,i a \u2022\td e.nili.île, i.i » fill, n K'iaran'ee, U »| ni.tme i» whal il |iurtiorU to i\u2019e- l'y , ame.ll I-^ ¦ l a\".1\"\"1 ^l*'a'.o j tu;'.'and d.d\u2018 i,.;.;.nialio.by AU i oinliiuiili alion» nui.idly \\.|dr.¦» in i .iilid.n.*\u2022.M M.»'ii e.|.o ii.iv : Hudiion.N ' ¦ to parfiinie elolhin«, for headaehe, Ae.Ii i» niHiiufactured from tha rleh Koiithern .Ma«-nolia, and ia ohtainiiiK a patronage i|iiite un-pre.edeiited.Il U a favorite w h aelremio» and opéra «ingéra.It i» «nid In ail dealer», al fl 00 In large bottle», and o.' i*» lliii»** A Ho., New Vork, Wholoaalo Ageiit».itoid by ail IMPRItlAl.UC VA I.HI.! ' OU AHMS OOMMISSIdN ni Al I.O.UlINÜ -TttlA inplNIOK i.i.uMl .onsisted in, ;ii snots at a target, d.stance .'.no yards j .jD .i.\u2022\u2022\t*\u2022 U0U \u2022* Tne remits obtained aie shown in accompanying diagiau.n ol lul>,ot* l and ).With relet.ucu tot.Kniug tor rapidity J was coudm.l.\u2019d l.otli witli riiuing i o.n ai\"»t, .and I ou.tb.' should i without a lest.In toe bust n.ailuer I t snots lu one tuiuut.wuiu li.ed, the cartridge.- having been placed on a l.n b- ne I ll.e in.irksiuau.Ul tb.'».' shots\u2018J bullets sireck the Uigct, the saint' b ing » s.piaio.In tiring irolrt the shoulder, Si* «hots were bu d in 2 minutes.The curiiiege», in this .lise, were also placed On a i dile.\\S 111.lele.em e lo c.H.sid- s the H)8 shot* Hhov«î\tntd\tit>,\tiho\tlOhowliig \\\\«.ru lut»* Horn Hu» IVubody gun, solely lor the purpose ol testing tl.e bruutii:\t,0 t u > i A.| Mhots in 1 series, on tbo 18tli ni pt !\t|,(y\t.\t.\tj\ta ot 3J loiiud* ea., I 5j .1\t.i -' 401 (\ton the 21st Sept.Ig,,\t.\t.\tj\t» otSJtouuUsea on tbu \u2018JJdnept.ISr\" grains) slid the .haige i* grains,) of Infantry powder.THE TRIAL COMPRISE*: t, a shooting At 100 metres (3*H f> appréciais ihe pretuian.\u2022) A ihooling «I lOnmctres, prullnUon ;t A qllirl.iflMtinlf.PRECISION.Tho luarksotan of the Muniifs.tore R.>al\" lired I want) round» ir mu n-sl Hi\" res.ill i» shown In tb* follow., g ., 1807 ly-100 [OPINION OK THE UO VERS MEN I' DENMARK j OK .\t., ,\tsurpassed In ils .llicu.y in |\t( (.ve,y towUi village, palish and humlel .Irawingimpuri i.-s fu.ui, also healing, clean- lin,OU|, civiliE.d naliobs.lisse imitators ti) sing, h.autiiylng th*'\u201ckin and coiuplexi.)ii.l0 t(||U(, us near our name and style as tliey liy Ils direct n.-Hon on tho .utiele It draws j\tBU,j because a good article cannot be sold from it all its impuiities, kindly I.ealiN- Hie j ^ 1'()W as a poor one, ti.ey ffnd some support same, and leaving tl:e s.uf .to ns Naiiiru in-| f parties who do not cure what they sell tended It should be, clear, soil, pure and j ^ your\tSee our private stnmi beutiliful.Price $1, sent by Mail or Express; OV()|.t|,c cork.on receipt of an older, by\t.\t1\ti> H DRAKE A CO Northrop -v Eymnn.New oral Agent* f-r Uanmlu.Sold in Quebec by R«>wl Musson A Co , '.E.l\"» k' Medicine Dealers Quebec', Dec.33, I88Î).stb , U.W., C W.I.Cl,ARK .» UU., Uhemists.No.3.W.st Fayette Hi.Syracuse, N.A The only American Agents for the sab th» «awe.March 30,1807.\t>>-73 Saratoga Spring Water Druguists-\t______ DRAKE A 00 , New Vork City.sold by all ; McEen.'i John Hiioux, and all CicaiiSü tho Dlood.\u2022M2tn F UKK TO KVÜHYISOÜ\\ .A Urge 0 p|>.Ciictil tr, giving inl'oiumti.- III.VOUUg of the greatest importun.'\u201c{t loaches bow be I.IV '''^'î\u2019niie beautiful, tbo despi» Vhit.» Sterilltv, also Syphilis, or Venereal Diseases \u2022 .i___\t____« Ll.rf Mi «tiuts'i'tl.in Vdeod and cures these disorders Duiicg late years tbo p.bile bave reel.p.UI, d bv largo boitlcs, pretending lo give a puait of Extract of Sarsaparilla foi \u201cUu dollar Musi of tlicsu have been I rands upon the si.k, i .r they not only contain HW*\u2019, il \u201enr Sirsaparillii, bur often no .iliatlvo li.gre.dietit wlmt-ver.Hence, bitter dlsnppo.nl.pe nt lias followed tbo use of the valions xtracts of ha saparilla which ffoo'l *\u2022>« ED.8KELY Qlonccster, Mas* , Aug.1, 1885.It is au admitted fact that the Mexican Mustang Eiuimeut pcrforiii» more cures In «Porter time, on man and beast than any ,uncle ever discovered.Families, livery me» and planters should always have it on hand.Quick and .me it certainly is.All genuine Z wrapped in steel-plate engraving», hearing the signature ol H.W.Westbrook, Chemist, the Pres, rlptuni Is «'\u2022 h* n> li' H spread intoimnloii win.li b if,valuable, and h- b-pes very suiferer will trv bis rem dy, a-H wi.l iosl tn.iu u\"'h,l\u2018-aud may pruve a blessing.Parti.« wishing tb» prescription, riixx, by tctimi mail, wi please address REV.EDWARD A.W IESON, Williamsburg.King» Co., New Aoik Qlleb.C, May 8, 18 7.\tly-law-lb- \u2022 in Hi'ittiii' ¦ i t'XiriM i *4 ui mi r»!».\" \"\t,\t.\ttht* hi^nanin: oi u.u.\t¦¦\t* nib ted and '\u201c«rket until Hi\" name ,l»«*lf ^\tand tbe private U S.stamp of Uxuas Haknxs k .A-rr \u2019ügytsjaaa.* «*>\t________________________M.I.YOUTH.ERRORS OF A Qi-ut Icman W I, \u2022 suffered for v a.s from N.pvo\u201es Ib ulllly Pr.\t.D.ay, and HI ibe .Ib etsol youtbful ii.dis.r.I., »iH.the sake of Mill ring humai.iiy, end fre* f all who need it, th- .e.ipe 'V''* .\t\u2018\u2019 l,,r making the very simple \u2022 11\t¦ by which he was cured, buffers .g to prolit by Ihe adveili.ei s expenenct so by addressing, in pe.b .tionli n*, JOHN R.OU DEN 4\u20191 r \" pounds, the Public is hereby informed th.' the only way to seeuie the gvnniiie, is to À8K FOR LEA AND PERRINS' SAl t l' and to sec that their names are upon tl.wrapper, label*, tlopper and bolllc.Some of the foreign markets having be en iuppli.d with a spurious WoregS'ersbir.Sauce upon the wrapper and label* of wli.c ' the names of Lea and Perrin» have been hog.E and P.give notice tbat they have furnisl .d their correepottilente with power of attoroej to take instant proceedinga against Ma >«-faotuiers and Vendors of such, or any other imitations by which their right may be in-fringed.A»K FOR LEA A PERRINS\u2019 SAUCE Aso Sxx Sams ok Wiuitxh, Eabw., BOTTLI AM> STOeeXH.Wholesale and lor Export by tho tors Worcester ; Crosse and Blnckwel , Eon.dou| Ac., Ac.; and by Uroe.is and Oilmen uuiversally.Quebec, Dec.14, 1886.\t12in-8 K N A.M L , For Improving and Beautifying the Complexion PHK MOST VALUABLE AND PERFECT l preparation In use for giving ll.e skin a beautiful p.-arl-iike lint, that is only found In youth ll qiihklv r.moves Ian, t re.kies Pimp c«.Hlo cl), s, Moll.Patches, Sa I .wn- ss Kruptlous, and all Impurities of the skin kindly healing tho same, having tin «si \u2018 wh.t.: and clear as alabaster.Its use lannot detected liy the cloxest scrutiny, and being \u201e v, g, table preparation 1* perfectly harmless.It is the only article of the kind used bv lb.French, and is considered by the I arisiau i« in.lispelisab.e t , a p.rfe.t toilet.I pvvardsol 10 000 b.tile» were so.d during the i ast ve.vr.a suffi.lent guarantee of its efficacy.> rtc'' only 75 cents.Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt of an order, by BERGER, 8 HU'ITS A CO., Chemist*.285, River St., Troy, N I Quebec,April 8, |H«7.\tly-82 RUSTON, PROCTOR A UO.Engineers, Locomotive Wotks, Lincoln, England.Quebec, May 6, 1867'\t26-laf-106 i&strafl Oakey\u2019s \\«n-Mmiirial Silver smitlis\u2019 Soap, Surpasses aii other Artb le» for cleaning and PrtLISHISO SILVER, t J I fw * \u2022\t.KLKrTRO-PLATK, Ac., TablcU Gd cm Ii JOHN 0AKEY & SONS.Manitfaetarcrs ol tbo WELLINGTON KNIFE POLISH.INDIA p DRREK KNIFE RdaRDS, KM KR Y, HI.A' k LEAD.CABINET HI.-l'S PAPER, EMERY and GLASS CLOTH, Ac.SCOTCH, FRENCH, LONDON, RUSSIAN, and oilier GLUES.WELLINGTON MILLS.Ulackfriars Road, Loudon.S.Quebec, March 13, 1BU7._______Ha-fll r-OUGHS, ASTHMA, AND INCIPIENT l / 0ON8UM1TTON are .-ffeutliiiHy cured by Keaiin&H Cough ieozeux*'*.FOR HALF A CENITRY this well known remedy lor Pulmonary Disoidcrs lias success-l.illy stolid tbu test ol public approval, and heir usefulness bas De.n .xten.led I» w.ry eliine and country ol the clvtilit''.' worl.l.1 lu y limy bu found «tliUc* un tin* k«'M Jb ldK of Australia, tho back woods of Ameri' a, in ev, ry Inn .liant place in the East or West in.li.«, and ibe Palace of Pekin.During this .neri.id they have withstood tl.e pr.tei.i.s ol uumeious inferior rivals, and are now ll.e acknowledged antidote of Coughs, Colds, prepared and sold iu Boxes and Tins hy IIOMAH Kkatino, Chemist, Ac,, 73, St.Paul » hutchyaid, London.Retail by all Driiggisls ml Patent Medi iue Velidois in tl.e World l)(\u2014.(\u2019o (vrbvunt HpuiioiM iiuit\u2022tionK, les\u2019se toobseive that tb-words \u2022\u2022 KEATINGS ,\u2018OUUM LtiZEN'IES\u201d are .ngrav.d «n Hie lioverumvut Stamp ol each B«x, witlioiil which non»?lire genuine.Nov.22, 18I1U.\t20*2aw-270 insolvent Act oï Ï.BISHOP\u2019S UKANCkXII ïffervescenl Citrate oniairnesia AFFLICTED ! COFFER NO MORE! Province of Canada, > ^ ,he Sniioriof f District ol Quebec, j mrl.Iu the Matter of FERDINAND CARRIER, An Insolvent.rpHE UNDERSIGNED HAS FILED A DEM AS BARNES A CO., Wholesale Agents,\t^\t- N.Y.\tIt was also found admissable, and Saratoga Spring Water, sold by all Druggist* jamage, to lire the gun at exactly ; moment that it was closed.The g JOSEFri CLEANLINESS ! Stove most brillantly polished in two mil.utes for loss than ou.: larthing W.C.N I X EY\u20198 \u2014CXtKSHATKU nK.IISTSUKO\u2014 Q1LL0TT, UIOIIIUUV\tin\t- -\t™ wbich 1754 shots had now been lired, was again covered vvilb dirt aud was exposed to me clamp night air, until tbe next following 6»y lor continuing trial, namely :\u2014 .,\t.On tl.e 32ud October, 1888.Upourxamin- Hclm«treet'» itilullAble HairCoiorini: ih not | .\t^10\tgun, which imvi huen left iu a dye.All maUutaneou* dyea fir, and vuorc or itss duttioy tiie .- ,\t,eî'?t,0,y\tthat although the breech was completely vitality and heuuly of the hair.Ibis Is the V(.req wjO) tust, and completely clogged oiigmal Hair Coloring, aud ha* been growing \u201e dirt it wa* still capable of performing .\t.\tIt\tisimv iiiAlr t.t\t*\trws\t» a ___»._ * xxw douxstic Diaoovam.\tVlctorid Works, birmligham, -\tand Is a preservative «f | 1.1 KSl\u2019Ec\u2019TKULLY tiirects tl.e attention ol ^ani.o \u2022\t.\u2019 injurious effects t the, I' tl.e C j .it.r.ial Fublh\u2019, aiui of all win» it creates not USE hTKF.I.PENS, to,lie INCuMI\u2019ARABLK dust, and require* comparatively uo lal.oiir over twenty years, ll restore* giav hair .it» origiual color by gradual absorption, iu a ,uo»l remarkable manner.It Is also a beautiful bait dressing.Sold in two si*.-»\u20145') cts.and ;1\u2014by all dealers.C.HKIMSTREKT, Chemist.Saratoga Spring Water « Id by all Druggist* Sold tttryvhtrtfin Snh.i Hlork and 1« , Id., 2d.,3d., id.I'll.'advantage ol this Elegant ( heinicul Preparation are gteat saving oi time, .I.anli- ii.ss ol application, ?maliuess of quantity ie- , uir , and the pr.v.ntloii «f waste, dust, and .14 cstruclive consequence».buiili.r it ultimately prodmesa pure in.talk- .oaling of ah.'hdeg.ec «I brill.anc) and dur.bil.t,, r.-ll rtiig both light and heat.(See spccimiu ll.e able of each l locK.) 12, SUHO SQUARE, LONDON.\u2022/ Agents Wauled, y\u201e.:l«C,Ju!y, 186*\t' ,u \\ Ilf \u2022 'I :IZ 1 n lai I unlit , HIM* 4'» ta.\t\" USE.STEEL i-ENS, to tho INUUMPARaHI.K EXCELLENCE of hi« Production», whi.li for QUALUn of MATERlAl.EASY ACTION and GREAT DURABILITY, will nsm.universal prêt, rcixe.Every Packet boars the Fac simile of hi» Signature, They can be obtained Retail of ever) Dealer In the World ; Wholesale at the W orks Graham Mre.r, Rirmingbum ; and at tb.Bran, li Establi-bmcnts.31, J.dm Streel, Ne York; and l7, Gracecbuich Street, Lo.idon.ui'.elac, in t.8.1868.\t63-law-'282 Lvox * Extaxcr or Pc*» Jxaxicx Gum**\u2014 for Indigestion, Nausea, Heartburn, hick Headache, Cholera Uurbua, Flatulency, Ac., where a wsrm stliniilant is required.Its cate- _ .I .el».\tts i ta L: e it It tb.with dirt, it wa* still .apahl-j of performing its tun.lions With perfect efficiency, tliough a somewhat greater force was necessary to opeiate tl.Hereupon tbe following shot* were li ed 6* shols, in 1 seiiee, in order to compare tbe lesults with those obtained iu the early , Blag., ol tbe tliai for accuracy.With reference to/.32 shuts, at a target 380 yards distant ; .\u2022\u2022 600 \u2022* \u2022\u2022 The v.ry satisfactory results as to accuracy obtained, nr., shown in the accompanying diagrams of targets No.3 and 4.Alter the It .at lew shots the breech apparatua bad re-covered its smooth movement, aud continued h, .j,, ,at.' thus throughout.Upon lakiug the lit *\u2022* ssnv «»* , w \u2022 ¦\t,\t»i.\tI*» OUt IHWJ illUB\t|\t\u201e where a wsrm stiinulau, is required.Its care- /\tami examining it, alter IH8J slugs fill t.rei.aratiun aud eulire purity makes It a » t^ ^\t\u201e\u201e alteratiuu or injury bhep aud reliable article for biihuary pur- ,\tlt 0f ,b, breech .ould be di covered pos.s.Sold everywnere st 5o cts pet buttled .7 1 b|1( lMll| the tests with the Peabody Ask for *\u2022 Lvox's'\" Pure Extract Take no \u201enu Wl.tt, ,oncluded, wliicti, with good car-ollicr.\ttridges, has been found to answer every re- Saratoga Spring Water, xoldby all Druggists quin incut for a military atm.J me 21, 1868.\tI39-I3m\tViasxA, J»0.6, 1867.d.) ARCH DUKE WILHELM, Lieutenant General.if t ixtbodccxi) am* v*xr*iir:i> ny ALFRED BISHOP, Mauvf.iotur ng Chemist 17 A 18, Speck\u2019s Fields, Mile End New Town, UONDON.mills perfectly white and delicately I'l.an 1 granulated preparation possesses remark-able effervescent qiialities, which far surpasse'» .the ordinary Seidlit* Powder In its Cw.lmg, Refresh)eg, and Mild Aperient properties, as well as in its flavor as a saline draught, ll is particularly well adapted for women ami 5\u2018ung childreu.on account of .Is most agree- , able llavor and mild effect.\t|iw,lf,,, B __The genuine has Ibe name BlhllOl upon the Bottle, also the Name and Trad\" Mark upon the Label, and Is sold m convenient sixes, aud secured in so perfect a mauner tliai it may be shipped » ilh infet l auy part of the world.\t, Manufacturer al»o ul Granulated and Eller- | vesceut Carbonate of Iron, Citiab' ol lion, Citrate of Quinine, Citrate ul Quinine and Iron.Carbonate ol Lithia lu Tubes, Citrate j , Lithia, Vichy Halt, Seidlit* Mixture, and all , i other U.anulwted Pri parnlioti*.InCusncxuv \u2014C actios .\u2014Hislifir s Guam'la a Ervaavxscasr Citxats or Mauvssia.\u2014Mr.Bieboi', having cli«iov.'t.i that tho Label which he has used for the last live years was being ImltaUd, recently applied to lire Court of Chancery for an Injunulioii tote-trol* suc h imitation.The Injunction was immediately granted, and the Détendant was ordered to pay all Mr.Bishop's Costs and desnu) the Label* complaiu.il ol.Mr.Bishop is determined to stop the Imitation of bis Label, aud will, without mniee or delay, take proceedings lu Chancery against any person who may copy or colo .rably im* lute the same It\u2019HEN l.y the use of DU JOINVILLKS VV KLIXFU you can he cured permanently, and at a trilling cost.' The astonishing success which lots tleiid.d this invaluable medicine lor Physical and Nervous Weakness, Urn.ral D.hility and Prostration, L.is* of Muscular Energy, Im.potenc y , or any of Hi« consequences ol ) OUIh-Inl indiscretion, renders It the most valuable prcpaiatlon evur discovered.It will remove all nervous all,.\u2022cti.uis, dt-nresslon ex-itemeqt, incapacity for study or Uu iuess, loss oi memory, confusion, thought, of self ib true lion, fears of insanity, Ac.II will restore tin: appetite, renew Ibe hrullliol those wno have destroyeil it l.y »eU8.i.l excess or evil practices.Young Men, be humbugged no more bv o Quack Doctors \" and ignorant practitioner», but send without delay for tbe Klixer, and l«e at once restored to health and Imppi.i, »».A Perfect (Jure is Guaranteed in every Instance.Price $1, or lour bottles to one address, S3.One iHittle is sufficient to effect a cure in all I^AdV'dR.JOINVILLKS SPECIFIC I\u2019ll 1 *4 tor th** Kt>o«(iy ftn*l puruiHueiit « nrw of Gonorrhea, Gleet.Urethral Di») haigc-s, Ura-, tel.btrlcture, aud all atl.ctlo.is uf the | Kidneys and Rladdcr.Cur.» ffect.d in fiom three t.) live days.They are prepared Irom vegetable extracts Ibal aie harmless b) Hie system, and .o ver nansekte the\te I.or I etnpeegunte the breath.No chung* ot diet is necessary while using them, nor does their action In any manner interfere with fouiln**» I pursuits.Price, $l per box.\t, Either of the above mentioned articles will be sent to auy address, closely sealed ami postpaid, by mall or express, on receipt «I price.Addiess all orders to .a.Deed of Composition and l)i«.Imrg\" xeouted by his Creditors, and oh MrtNl'A), the Second day of hep,ember next, lie \"dl apply to the said Court lor a colilii watioii ibcnol.\tFERDINAND CARRIER.Insolvent.CAhAULT, LANGLOIS, ANGERS is COLSTON, Attorneys for the Insolvent.Quebec, June 8, 1867.\t2IU.133 GEOUGL L.Irm mMii Mercury Tuild\u2019es Nos.12 & in, FABRIQUE STREET t) LT E Ü L L .1 Quebec, Dec, 14, 1866.BERGER, B11UTT8 A CO., Chemist*., No.385, River St., 1'roy, N.Y Quebec, April 6, 1867.\t'y-*2 Pr ie* a*» FANCY l\u2019lllKTIS'Gt Fro»tb.smallest Card to tb.larges.Po.tff Kxeeuted vilhneatiw**.accuracy and Uetpt te i Blackwood for April - - 2uCt8.p.SINCLAIR A SON.Quebec, May l«, 1*67\tI H> fbft iflrrcuii) Printed and puidisb.d at \u2019h\"\t\u2018 GEORGE T CARY, U Fabri.jUe street, i the City oi erase, in th.Dislriot «I Q\"r^ "]
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